Historically speaking, music has had a tendency to follow the binary model of low art/high art. However, more and more artists are moving between these two realms, and sometimes fusing them both within a single work. Take, for example, Adia Victoria. She makes intelligent music that still exists within a structure that will play to the footstompers. It has the danceability of a surf-rock release, but it also has the brains of a Jeunet. She makes smart work for smart people that can be listened to and enjoyed by everyone.
One artist dared to fight the burgeoning tide of girl power and become both a queen and a king and she did it by reaching beyond her own inspirational sphere, writing songs from the minds of anyone — everyone.
Cheeky, the self described b**** pop duo from Brooklyn, NY, talks with us about their journey and evolution as a band, the subconscious influence of feminism on their music, the NY music scene, and more.
Will Oldham is a true avant-garde pioneer. Whether it's been through acting, poetry, photography, or the multitude of different music representations, he's always pushed the boundaries of what it means to be an "artist."
Bandintown's recently formed Artist Community was designed to be a place to connect artists and other music industry professionals to share, support, learn and empower each other. So far it seems to be on the right track.
Are you looking for ways to soundproof a room in your home? Maybe you're looking to build your own studio or practice room, or your own area to livestream or film video content. Whatever the case may be, here's some of the most effective methods today.
We got a chance to talk with LINN, about her latest single, "Happiness is Real", experimenting with sounds to create music, playing festivals, and more.
We got a chance to talk with Robbie McSkimming of Scotland power pop band Dancing On Tables to discuss their new album 'Colour In The Grey', their origins, crafting their sound, and more.
Akira Rabelais - a composer/software developer/project manager(?) who exudes mystery and tongue-in-cheek-references in everything he does, makes you walk through forked paths, all inspired by one of his favorite writers, Jorge Louis Borges.
Sparkz GAWD, a rising artist out of Brooklyn, NY, talks with us about how he got his start in rap, GAWD LYFE, his latest project 'In Us We Trust', and more.
At age 39, Samaneh Mahmoudi (Naria) is an up-and-coming artist who, by law, cannot sing solo in her home country of Iran. She speaks of a lifetime of obstacles she's had to endure to pursue a career in music as a solo vocalist.
We got a chance to talk with Dylan Flashner, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, actor, and producer from Boston, about breaking through into Hollywood and the music industry.
Unknown and enigma seem to remain keywords about Nick Drake, a name on many lips of the ever-growing numbers of his fans, yet when Drake’s three, now acclaimed, albums came out, they never sold more than a few thousand copies.
We got a chance to talk with Jon H. Genier, of Canadian punk staples Twenty2, about their upcoming album 'Dismissed', their creative process, the current state of punk, and much more.
We got a chance to talk with the multi-hyphenate artist 9m88 about her new album '9m88 Radio', juggling her different cultural backgrounds, working with Oddisee, Taiwan, and more.
We got a chance to talk with Annabelle Joyce of UK's rising doom punk band Witch Fever to discuss their new album 'Congregation', their origins, crafting their sound, and more.